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| Price | $109.99 | |
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| Total | $120.89 | |
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| Digital Storage Capacity | 5 TB |
| Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Special Feature | Data Recovery Service |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Description | Portable |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Color | Black |
About this item
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- Slim Design
- Software for device management and backup with password protection. (Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.)
- 256-bit AES hardware encryption
- SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port (5Gbps); USB 2.0 compatible
- 3-year limited warranty
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| Compatible Devices | Desktop | PC | Laptop | Gaming Console, Laptop, Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI | HDMI | Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 5 TB | 5 TB | 2 TB | 5 TB |
| Hard Disk Description | Portable | Mechanical Hard Disk | Mechanical Hard Disk | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Size | 5 TB | 5 TB | 2 TB | 5 TB |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 | USB 3.0, USB | USB 3.0, USB | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.22 x 2.95 x 0.75 inches | 4.33 x 3.21 x 0.83 inches | 4.52 x 3.07 x 0.46 inches | 4.65 x 3.46 x 0.82 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.40 ounces | 0.51 lbs | 5.33 ounces | 0.51 lbs |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 5 TB | 5 TB | 2 TB | 5000 GB |
| Model Year | 2019 | — | 2019 | — |
| Size | 5TB | 5TB | 2TB | 5TB |
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From the manufacturer
Backed Up
The My Passport drive comes equipped with backup software(2) to help make sure everything you create while on your own life journey - photos, videos, music and documents - doesn’t get lost. You can set it to run automatically to your schedule.
Locked Down
The My Passport drive’s built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption with password protection helps keep your digital life's contents secure. Just install our software(2) and set your password to activate password protection.
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Super easy
My Passport portable storage is ready right out of the box with the necessary cable. And with SuperSpeed USB (5Gbps), you can quickly start backing up everything in your life and keep driving forward
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Slim Style
Make the most of your journey with style that suits you. The My Passport external hard drive features a convenient, slim form factor and is available in a range of vibrant colors.
My Passport HDD | My Passport Ultra | My Passport Ultra for Mac | My Passport SSD | |
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Technology
| HDD | HDD | HDD | SSD |
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Interface
| USB-A 3.0 | USB-C/A USB 3.1/2.0 | USB-C/A USB 3.1/2.0 | USB-C 3.2 Gen2 |
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Password Protection
| 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption | 256-Bit Hardware Encryption |
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Backup Software
| Included | Included | Included | Included |
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PC/Mac Ready
| PC (Mac w/ Reformat) | PC (Mac w/ Reformat) | Mac Ready | PC and Mac |
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Shock/Drop Resistant
| - | — | — | Up to 6.5 ft (1.98m) |
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Great for
| Backup & Storage | Backup w/ Metal Design | Backup w/ Metal Design | Accelerated Backup |
Legal Disclaimer
1. 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.
2. Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.
Product Description
Every journey needs a passport. The My Passport drive is trusted, portable storage that gives you the confidence and freedom to drive forward in life. With a new, stylish design that fits in the palm of your hand, there’s space to store, organize, and share your photos, videos, music, and documents. Perfectly paired with backup software* and password protection, the My Passport drive helps keep your digital life's contents safe. (*Download and installation required. Terms and conditions apply. User account registration may be required.)
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Technical Details
| Brand | Western Digital |
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| Series | My Passport |
| Item model number | WDBPKJ0050BBK-WESN |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac w/ Reformat |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.22 x 2.95 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.22 x 2.95 x 0.75 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Flash Memory Size | 256 |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B07VP5X239 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2019 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in External Hard Drives |
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BOTTOM LINE (for the impatient):
This model is a little bit faster than the last (2016) model I bought. I got the black 2TB model and this generation offers up to a 5TB model as well as the usual smaller capacities. This model is just noticeably faster than the last generation on sequential reads and writes when I tested using CrystalDiskMark.
This My Passport has a new design that returns to rounded corners and soft-look matte case. I like this much better than the older one with its cheap-looking (to me) styling. The drive is slightly less thick, wide and long than the 2016 model. In my laptop bag that’s welcome even if not a lot smaller.
I’m very pleased with this My Passport drive as with ones purchased over the last decade plus. It’s reliable, fast for a USB mechanical HD and gives a lot of space for a low price.
If you want more details, read on...
SUMMARY:
The My Passport USB 3.0 drives are simple to use and come with reasonable software tools and backup/sync software. These are now in a single installer on the drive. I have my own backup solution and do not want encryption on this drive, so have not explored this software. If these are of interest, be sure to check for newer versions on the WD web site.
Pluses:
+ This drive works fine with Windows, Linux or Mac out of the box. With Linux or Mac (where it is read-only with NTFS). They generally performs best when reformatted with a native file system to the respective operating system. Mine came formatted with NTFS for Windows.
+ This generation has 5TB, 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB models. The 500GB models were dropped a couple of generations ago and more recently the 3TB models.
+ This drive is faster than the last generation, but just a little. Up to about 3% faster in benchmarks, but barely noticeable in practical use.
+ The form factor of the new drive is lighter and slightly smaller before with a much nicer case without pointy corners and scratch/fingerprint prone glossy finish.
+ The warranty has been returned to 3 years from 2 years on the 2016 generation.
Minuses:
- It comes with the same very short USB 3.0 cable as previous versions. I like a longer 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cable : a very good upgrade purchase for the My Passport drives.
IN THE BOX:
The My Passport comes in a easy to open retail package containing the drive and a annoyingly short USB 3.0 cable. There are a couple small pieces of paper for warranty and quick-start. That's it. The cable in this model is the same as previous versions. This may be just fine for a lot of folks but I keep some 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cables handy for longer runs to my desktop or even on top of a tall computer.
FORM FACTOR vs. PREVIOUS GENERATION:
I'll compare the new generation of My Passport with my 2016 My Passport Ultra
This Model My Passport's dimensions:
1TB-2TB: 0.27lb, 4.22in X 0.44in X 2.95in
4TB-5TB: 0.46lb, 4.22in X 0.46in X 2.95in
2016 My Passport's dimensions:
1TB: 0.37lb, 4.33in X 0.64in X 3.21in
2TB-4TB: 0.54lb, 4.33in X 0.85in X 3.21in
TESTING:
I tested both my older 2016 My Passport 4TB drive and my new My Passport 4TB model using CrystalDiskMark benchmark software and by copying 11GB folder of updates and files to the drive. This was to compare the benchmark with real-world copying. The 11GB folder has a broad mix of file sizes and types including files an over 2GB iso DVD image.
Using CrystalDiskMark I found sequential reads were about 3% faster and writes about 8% faster with the new model. Random reads were just a tiny bit slower and writes were about 8X (!!!) faster. While the benchmarks showed significant differences using them in my real-world copy test the difference was most noticeable with lots of smallish files, but not so much with large sequential reads/writes. If you need to write smallish files this drive is noticeably better than the 2016 model and about the same for large files.
For my testing the My Passport drive was connected to built-in USB 3.0 controller on my Dell 7710 Precision Mobile Workstation. I also tried it on a older add-in card with the Renasas USB 3.0 chip set on my Dell Precision T7500 tower. I have the latest Renasas drivers installed. Both are running build 1903 of Windows 10 Pro and both have SATA SSD boot drives. I used CrystalDiskMark V7 64bit version.
CRYSTALDISKMARK Results:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 129.18 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 119.75 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 120.37 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 118.08MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.6 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 10.8 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.49 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 7.8 MB/s
The 2016 My Passport:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 125.5 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 113.7 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 119.1 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 113.7 MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.573 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 1.290 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.505 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 1.305 MB/s
REAL WORLD COPY:
In my real world copy test the new My Passport drive was just noticeably faster than the older My Passport Ultra. More on the writing than reading side and more noticeably with smaller files than larger files. It peaked out at about 70MB/s with large files. I never dropped below 35MB/s even with large amounts of small files being copied to the drive. The 2016 My Passport Ultra peaked out at about 68MB/s and dropped several times to 30MB/s.
I'm thinking the newer drive may have a larger on-drive write cache or maybe it's just a bit faster drive. Maybe both. On big copies the new My Passport may save you a few seconds here or there but if copying a lot of small files to it the difference was much more noticeable.
CONCLUSIONS:
The My Passport line of drives from Western Digital has been very good to me and to my clients. This reliable and good to excellent performing line has a long positive history with me.
This WD My Passport model is an evolution over the 2016 My Passport. I'm picking it for new purchases over the older model, but won't rush out to replace older drives. I like this 2019 My Passport’s rounded corner case better than the 2016 sharp edged and glossy one, but it's very minor point for me. Overall it's an excellent evolution to a 5 star predecessor and continues to be a very good external storage choice.
For making improvements in small file write performance and correcting the 2016 bad case design issue this new 2019 generation of My Passport drives is worth 5 stars in my opinion.
Hope this helps someone!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2020
BOTTOM LINE (for the impatient):
This model is a little bit faster than the last (2016) model I bought. I got the black 2TB model and this generation offers up to a 5TB model as well as the usual smaller capacities. This model is just noticeably faster than the last generation on sequential reads and writes when I tested using CrystalDiskMark.
This My Passport has a new design that returns to rounded corners and soft-look matte case. I like this much better than the older one with its cheap-looking (to me) styling. The drive is slightly less thick, wide and long than the 2016 model. In my laptop bag that’s welcome even if not a lot smaller.
I’m very pleased with this My Passport drive as with ones purchased over the last decade plus. It’s reliable, fast for a USB mechanical HD and gives a lot of space for a low price.
If you want more details, read on...
SUMMARY:
The My Passport USB 3.0 drives are simple to use and come with reasonable software tools and backup/sync software. These are now in a single installer on the drive. I have my own backup solution and do not want encryption on this drive, so have not explored this software. If these are of interest, be sure to check for newer versions on the WD web site.
Pluses:
+ This drive works fine with Windows, Linux or Mac out of the box. With Linux or Mac (where it is read-only with NTFS). They generally performs best when reformatted with a native file system to the respective operating system. Mine came formatted with NTFS for Windows.
+ This generation has 5TB, 4TB, 2TB, and 1TB models. The 500GB models were dropped a couple of generations ago and more recently the 3TB models.
+ This drive is faster than the last generation, but just a little. Up to about 3% faster in benchmarks, but barely noticeable in practical use.
+ The form factor of the new drive is lighter and slightly smaller before with a much nicer case without pointy corners and scratch/fingerprint prone glossy finish.
+ The warranty has been returned to 3 years from 2 years on the 2016 generation.
Minuses:
- It comes with the same very short USB 3.0 cable as previous versions. I like a longer [[ASIN:B00C7SPM4M 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cable]]: a very good upgrade purchase for the My Passport drives.
IN THE BOX:
The My Passport comes in a easy to open retail package containing the drive and a annoyingly short USB 3.0 cable. There are a couple small pieces of paper for warranty and quick-start. That's it. The cable in this model is the same as previous versions. This may be just fine for a lot of folks but I keep some [[ASIN:B00C7SPM4M 3ft (or more) USB 3.0 cables]] handy for longer runs to my desktop or even on top of a tall computer.
FORM FACTOR vs. PREVIOUS GENERATION:
I'll compare the new generation of My Passport with my 2016 My Passport Ultra
This Model My Passport's dimensions:
1TB-2TB: 0.27lb, 4.22in X 0.44in X 2.95in
4TB-5TB: 0.46lb, 4.22in X 0.46in X 2.95in
2016 My Passport's dimensions:
1TB: 0.37lb, 4.33in X 0.64in X 3.21in
2TB-4TB: 0.54lb, 4.33in X 0.85in X 3.21in
TESTING:
I tested both my older 2016 My Passport 4TB drive and my new My Passport 4TB model using CrystalDiskMark benchmark software and by copying 11GB folder of updates and files to the drive. This was to compare the benchmark with real-world copying. The 11GB folder has a broad mix of file sizes and types including files an over 2GB iso DVD image.
Using CrystalDiskMark I found sequential reads were about 3% faster and writes about 8% faster with the new model. Random reads were just a tiny bit slower and writes were about 8X (!!!) faster. While the benchmarks showed significant differences using them in my real-world copy test the difference was most noticeable with lots of smallish files, but not so much with large sequential reads/writes. If you need to write smallish files this drive is noticeably better than the 2016 model and about the same for large files.
For my testing the My Passport drive was connected to built-in USB 3.0 controller on my Dell 7710 Precision Mobile Workstation. I also tried it on a older add-in card with the Renasas USB 3.0 chip set on my Dell Precision T7500 tower. I have the latest Renasas drivers installed. Both are running build 1903 of Windows 10 Pro and both have SATA SSD boot drives. I used CrystalDiskMark V7 64bit version.
CRYSTALDISKMARK Results:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 129.18 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 119.75 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 120.37 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 118.08MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.6 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 10.8 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.49 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 7.8 MB/s
The 2016 My Passport:
The New Generation My Passport:
Sequential Read (Q8T1): 125.5 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q8T1): 113.7 MB/s
Sequential Read (Q1T1): 119.1 MB/s
Sequential Write (Q1T1): 113.7 MB/s
Random Read (Q32T16): 4KiB 0.573 MB/s
Random Write (Q32T16): 4KiB 1.290 MB/s
Random Read (Q1T1): 4KiB 0.505 MB/s
Random Write (Q1T1): 4KiB 1.305 MB/s
REAL WORLD COPY:
In my real world copy test the new My Passport drive was just noticeably faster than the older My Passport Ultra. More on the writing than reading side and more noticeably with smaller files than larger files. It peaked out at about 70MB/s with large files. I never dropped below 35MB/s even with large amounts of small files being copied to the drive. The 2016 My Passport Ultra peaked out at about 68MB/s and dropped several times to 30MB/s.
I'm thinking the newer drive may have a larger on-drive write cache or maybe it's just a bit faster drive. Maybe both. On big copies the new My Passport may save you a few seconds here or there but if copying a lot of small files to it the difference was much more noticeable.
CONCLUSIONS:
The My Passport line of drives from Western Digital has been very good to me and to my clients. This reliable and good to excellent performing line has a long positive history with me.
This WD My Passport model is an evolution over the 2016 My Passport. I'm picking it for new purchases over the older model, but won't rush out to replace older drives. I like this 2019 My Passport’s rounded corner case better than the 2016 sharp edged and glossy one, but it's very minor point for me. Overall it's an excellent evolution to a 5 star predecessor and continues to be a very good external storage choice.
For making improvements in small file write performance and correcting the 2016 bad case design issue this new 2019 generation of My Passport drives is worth 5 stars in my opinion.
Hope this helps someone!
However, the documentation is skimpy... enclosing only a ~microscopic-size-print enclosure with no "Quick Install Guide" that the box says it has. It's reasonably easy to register the product online for warranty, but some parts of the WD account registration were glitchy-but-not-fatal for me (23 Feb 2023).
To initiate a Time Machine backup, you don't use the "WD Discovery" app (as far as I can tell)... instead, Google how to set up Time Machine using Apple > System Settings > General > Time Machine.
This is my second My Passport HDD, and all worked well once I was up and running. Recommended.
Funny how we use these as a 'hard drive' nowadays, I put a 200G SSD in my laptop as it's 'C drive' and keep everything else on backed-up external 'D drives'. Laptop has 32G RAM, setup is in photo, fastest HP I have ever owned!
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
Funny how we use these as a 'hard drive' nowadays, I put a 200G SSD in my laptop as it's 'C drive' and keep everything else on backed-up external 'D drives'. Laptop has 32G RAM, setup is in photo, fastest HP I have ever owned!
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
The one thing I would caution you on, and .I forgot about this when I bought this. They do make external hard drives that can help protect against water spills and humidity….I think that is a better option only because well think of why you may need this…spill on your computer, salt in the air killing the electronics..who knows. What if you drop this. All I am saying is if you are buying as a back up, consider reasons why you may want an extra layer of protection. This product is awesome, I just feel it will break long before my other one.
Top reviews from other countries
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I like to keep backups of backups of my lifetime collected data & thus have over 15 TB of external harddisks in my arsenal with a dominant share of Western digital disks( both passport & elements ) & few others like Transcend , Samsung SSD & a seagate ( old usb 2.0 ).
🔶️ Now , whenever we opt to go for a new external Disk purchase, the following challenges are encountered & if you are planning to invest thousands in purchase - my detailed review, even though a bit lengthy is worth reading.
👉 HDDs vs SSDs :
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While none of the mechanical HDDs can reach the blazing fast speeds of SSDs in excess of 500 MB/s R/W, The HDDs definitely offer a better value for money per MB of storage.
Also if data is corrupted in a SSD its almost never retrievable while in a HDD , there is always a hope depending upon extent of damage.
🔷️ So for majority bulk backup - HDD are a better option to costlier SSDs.
👉 WD vs Seagate :
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This is again a topmost struggle making a decision.
🔸️Now both are giant reputed american storage brands & preference is mostly based upon personal usage experiences.
🔸️I read somewhere that seagate offers better speeds& WD better reliability but i dont feel its true as speeds depend upon type of files being transferred & reliability upon manufacturing processes , which is hard to doubt for both brands.
🔸️ Regarding price WD is a bit costlier to seagate for same capacity.
🔸️ Both offer same warranties of 3 years.
I had a wd failure & my friend had seagate failure - yet we both got replacements with data restored from their service centres.
🔸️ Regarding inbuilt software , i suppose WD is better as it comes with WD discovery that can link with all your social portals for backup too.
🔷️ So you can go for any of these brands - WD being my personal favourite.
🔷️ To ensure failsafe operation , testing for bad sectors before use ( using WD utility or any other HDD inspection software like HD sentinel etc ) is always a good idea.
🔷️ Store these drives horizontally in a dry case & not vertically or inclined , as in latter case the heads and platters tend to deform & get stuck.
I learnt it the hard way.
💝 I bought the latest 2019 4 TB passport drive and 3.63 TB of usable space was available in it.
🔸️ The packing as usual was good enough with an instruction manual & 8 inches of connecting cable.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD enclosure is premium ABS plastic which can surely withstand few non- severe slips & falls.
A periphery cushioning or base padding with shock absorbent rubber would additionaly be great.
4.2 /5 ⭐
🔸️ The design & looks of this new drive aren't as elegant & classy, as previous passports & elements as my personal opinion.
2/5 ⭐
🔸️ The drive is very compact, sturdy & light weight too.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ It was formatted in NTFS mode with 4096 bytes of allocation unit size.
ExFat is another option & you can play with allocation size also for better speeds but a bit less space.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ With a mixed media & software file folder transfer of 5 GB , i registered - a write speed of 112 MB /s & a read speed of 160 MB /s on my HP omen core i7 configuration , which i suppose is fair enough for a mechanical Hard drive.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The new Hard disk has softwares for mac & windows backup both.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD has a very small point like white led indication for status & won't bother much in dark rooms.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD is very silent during operation & doesn't heat much even after few hours of backup.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ Warranty offered is 3 years which is contemporary to industry standards & similar to seagate.
As already quoted earlier , i had one harddisk replaced & data restored in warranty like 6 years back by WD.
So no issues there, noone is going to offer pick & drop at home - be assured.
🤏 Final Verdict :
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All in all , I have always been a WD guy & this new 2019 version further restores my faith in the same.
Reviewed in India on May 25, 2021
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I like to keep backups of backups of my lifetime collected data & thus have over 15 TB of external harddisks in my arsenal with a dominant share of Western digital disks( both passport & elements ) & few others like Transcend , Samsung SSD & a seagate ( old usb 2.0 ).
🔶️ Now , whenever we opt to go for a new external Disk purchase, the following challenges are encountered & if you are planning to invest thousands in purchase - my detailed review, even though a bit lengthy is worth reading.
👉 HDDs vs SSDs :
**********************
While none of the mechanical HDDs can reach the blazing fast speeds of SSDs in excess of 500 MB/s R/W, The HDDs definitely offer a better value for money per MB of storage.
Also if data is corrupted in a SSD its almost never retrievable while in a HDD , there is always a hope depending upon extent of damage.
🔷️ So for majority bulk backup - HDD are a better option to costlier SSDs.
👉 WD vs Seagate :
*********************
This is again a topmost struggle making a decision.
🔸️Now both are giant reputed american storage brands & preference is mostly based upon personal usage experiences.
🔸️I read somewhere that seagate offers better speeds& WD better reliability but i dont feel its true as speeds depend upon type of files being transferred & reliability upon manufacturing processes , which is hard to doubt for both brands.
🔸️ Regarding price WD is a bit costlier to seagate for same capacity.
🔸️ Both offer same warranties of 3 years.
I had a wd failure & my friend had seagate failure - yet we both got replacements with data restored from their service centres.
🔸️ Regarding inbuilt software , i suppose WD is better as it comes with WD discovery that can link with all your social portals for backup too.
🔷️ So you can go for any of these brands - WD being my personal favourite.
🔷️ To ensure failsafe operation , testing for bad sectors before use ( using WD utility or any other HDD inspection software like HD sentinel etc ) is always a good idea.
🔷️ Store these drives horizontally in a dry case & not vertically or inclined , as in latter case the heads and platters tend to deform & get stuck.
I learnt it the hard way.
💝 I bought the latest 2019 4 TB passport drive and 3.63 TB of usable space was available in it.
🔸️ The packing as usual was good enough with an instruction manual & 8 inches of connecting cable.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD enclosure is premium ABS plastic which can surely withstand few non- severe slips & falls.
A periphery cushioning or base padding with shock absorbent rubber would additionaly be great.
4.2 /5 ⭐
🔸️ The design & looks of this new drive aren't as elegant & classy, as previous passports & elements as my personal opinion.
2/5 ⭐
🔸️ The drive is very compact, sturdy & light weight too.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ It was formatted in NTFS mode with 4096 bytes of allocation unit size.
ExFat is another option & you can play with allocation size also for better speeds but a bit less space.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ With a mixed media & software file folder transfer of 5 GB , i registered - a write speed of 112 MB /s & a read speed of 160 MB /s on my HP omen core i7 configuration , which i suppose is fair enough for a mechanical Hard drive.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The new Hard disk has softwares for mac & windows backup both.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD has a very small point like white led indication for status & won't bother much in dark rooms.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ The HD is very silent during operation & doesn't heat much even after few hours of backup.
5/5 ⭐
🔸️ Warranty offered is 3 years which is contemporary to industry standards & similar to seagate.
As already quoted earlier , i had one harddisk replaced & data restored in warranty like 6 years back by WD.
So no issues there, noone is going to offer pick & drop at home - be assured.
🤏 Final Verdict :
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All in all , I have always been a WD guy & this new 2019 version further restores my faith in the same.
Vor dem Erwerb dieser externen Festplatte hatte ich ein oder zwei ältere externe Festplatten kurzzeitig im Gebrauch, war von diesen jedoch nicht richtig überzeugt, da diese u.a. schnell überhitzten! Allerdings waren es damals auch keine Festplatten namhafter Hersteller wie Western Digital oder auch Toshiba.
Nach langer Suche und ausführlichem Lesen von Produktrezensionen stieß ich schließlich auf diese externe Festplatte Western Digital und habe sie schon einige Zeit im täglichen Gebrauch. Vorher habe ich gut zwei Jahre eine externe Festplatte von Toshiba (Canvio, 1 TB) genutzt.
Hier nun die detaillierten Einzelheiten zu dieser externen Festplatte:
Inbetriebnahme / Betriebssysteme:
Die Festplatte lässt sich über das beigelegte USB-Kabel problemlos und schnell mit dem USB-Laufwerk des Laptop oder PC verbinden. Es ist keinerlei Extra-Software zu installieren, sondern läuft umgehend an und ist sofort nach Plug and Play betriebsbereit.
Als Laufwerkname erscheint bei mir My Passport EXT (diesen kann man aber bei Bedarf problemlos ändern)
Ein Passwort zwecks Zugriff auf die Festplatte ist nicht erforderlich bzw. muss auch nicht eingerichtet werden., ist allerdings möglich und es ist dementsprechende Software gratis verfügbar bzw. auf Festplatte vorinstalliert.
Bis Januar 2020 habe ich einen Laptop von Asus (Modell: X72JR-TY123V Ci5-450M, im Okt. 2010 erworben) mit USB 2.0 Laufwerk und Windows 7 (64 bit) verwendet und danach für 2 Jahre einen Kompakt PC von Lenovo ThinkCentre.
Seit Januar 2022 habe ich einen HP Tower (Pavilion Gaming TG01-2703ng) mit Windows 11 in Gebrauch.
Auch am neuen HP Computer meines Vaters (ebenfalls Windows 10 Pro mit USB 3.0-Buchsen) bzw. am MacBook Pro einer Bekannten funktioniert sie tadellos und es traten nie Kompatibilitätsprobleme o.Ä. auf.
Von großer Bedeutung war für mich zudem, dass die Festplatte keine externe Stromversorgung per Kabel benötigt. Diese muss man lediglich mit dem Computer per USB-Kabel verbinden.
Verarbeitung / Funktion:
Die Bedienung gestaltet sich vom ersten Moment an als absolut leicht und müsste auch für jeden, der sich evt. eher weniger mit IT-Hardware auskennt, ohne weiteres machbar sein.
Ich verwende die Festplatte privat, um meine kompletten Daten zu sichern bzw. die nicht allzu große Haupt-Festplatte meines Computers zu entlasten (weiteres dazu unten), was auch die Geschwindigkeit des Computers positiv beeinflussen kann.
Sie ist in jedem Fall für alle Typen von Dokumenten oder Medien bestens geeignet und macht von der Gesamterscheinung her einen qualitativ besonderen Eindruck. Man kann wie bei einem herkömmlichen USB-Stick auch u.a. einstellen, dass das Laufwerk komprimiert wird, um Speicherplatz zu sparen.
Leider war bei mir von vornherein „nur“ 4,54 TB als Speicherkapazität verfügbar, nicht die vollen 5 TB. Aber das ist wohl oder übelst, wie auch z.B. bei großen USB-Sticks, Standard…
Das Gewicht der Festplatte beträgt etwa knapp 210 g und damit extrem leicht. Gehäuse der Festplatte macht einen sehr gut verarbeiten Eindruck. Zudem ist sie angesichts der enormen Speicherkapazität sehr klein (Abmessungen: 11,9 x 7,9 x 1,5 cm bzw. 2,5 Zoll groß). Man kann sie dadurch problemlos in jeder Jacken-, Hosen- oder Laptopinnentasche verstauen. Sie lässt sich bequem in der Hand halten und fühlt sich gut bzw. stabil an. Die Oberfläche ist in einem zeitlosen und wie aus einem Guss wirkenden Design gehalten, was mir gut gefällt und wodurch sich die Festplatte optisch gut in die Umgebung einfügt.
Zudem hat Western Digital im Vergleich zu manch anderen Herstellern einen sog. G-Sensor in die externe Festplatte integriert. Falls sie doch einmal herunterfallen sollte, ziehen die Schreib-/Leseköpfe sich sofort ein, damit beim Aufprall die Daten auf der Magnetplatte nicht kaputtgehen!
Performance / Lautstärke:
Die Geschwindigkeit bei der Übertragung von Daten ist nicht unbedingt bzw. nur ein ganz klein wenig schneller als bei meinem USB-Stick. Aber es liegt daran, dass ich (s.o.) nur ein Laufwerk mit USB 2.0 hatte und mein Laptop nun schon seit Oktober 2010 im Dauereinsatz ist, was das Gerät nicht schneller werden lässt;) Bei meinem neuen Computer von Lenovo kann ich sagen, dass bei mir nun Datenmengen in Höhe von ca. 35 MB/s oder auch mehr übertragen werden.
Riesiger Vorteil bzw. Pluspunkt: Die Festplatte ist problemlos abwärtskompatibel!
Das bedeutet konkret, dass man sie auch mit einem USB 2.0-Port verwenden kann bzw. keineswegs einen USB 3.0-Port am jeweiligen Computer benötigt, wie es leider bei manch anderen externen Festplatten der Fall ist...
Und sie ist innerhalb von ca. 3 sec. sofort mit der USB-Schnittstelle meines Computers oder ggf. Laptops etc. verbunden, was ich sehr angenehm finde. Allerdings habe ich diese Festplatte dauerhaft an meinem Computer per Kabel angeschlossen.
Sobald Daten übertragen werden, blinkt das kleine Licht auf der Vorderseite der Festplatte. Wenn die Übertragung der Daten abgeschlossen ist, leuchtet es eine kurze Weile weiter bzw. leuchtet sofort wieder auf, wenn man Festplatte verwendet.
Die Festplatte hält äußerst lange am Stück durch und ist vollkommen leise im Betrieb bzw. absolut nicht zu hören, selbst wenn man das Ohr darüber hält und sie lange (also mehrere Stunden) im Dauerbetrieb verwendet wird. Man könnte sie theoretisch im nächtlichen Dauerbetrieb neben das Bett stellen und würde praktisch nichts merken.
Wärmeentwicklung / Stromverbrauch:
Nach z.B. 4-5 Stunden im dauernden Schreib- und Lesebetrieb wird sie auf der Oberseite überhaupt nicht, unten ein klein wenig warm. Aber keineswegs heiß oder gar überhitzt. Und wenn sie mal einen ganzen Tag lang verwendet wird, ist die Wärmeentwicklung immer noch sehr gering.
Zum Stromverbrauch an sich kann ich leider wenig Konkretes sagen, da mein Computer / Laptop immer über Kabel / Netzteil via Steckdose mit Saft versorgt wird (Laptop-Akku schon lange wegen Defekt ausgebaut).
Ich habe die Festplatte zum einen mindestens zwei Mal pro Woche selbst im längeren Einsatz am Stück zwecks Sicherung meiner Daten. Sie leistet jedes Mal absolut zuverlässige Arbeit und erhitzt sich nie.
Doch hauptsächlich dient die Festplatte bei mir als eine Art hausinterner Server zur Sicherung meiner kompletten Daten und zum internen Zugriff auf meine eigene Mediathek an Videos und Musik, was durch diese Festplatte daheim auch jederzeit offline möglich ist.
Sie ist immer an meinen Rechner angeschlossen quasi immer in Betrieb - sofern mein Rechner eingeschaltet bzw. nicht im StandBy-Modus befindet. Wenn Rechner läuft, fährt sie sich zwar nie richtig runter, ist aber dafür in weniger als 1 sec. wieder in Betrieb nachdem man z.B. 30 min. nicht am Computer tätig war und dann wieder auf Inhalte zugreift, für welche die externe Festplatte benötigt wird.
Die interne Festplatte meines HP Towers beträgt 1 TB. Über diese externe 5 TB-Festplatte greife ich fortlaufend auf Daten zu, vor allem Videos und Musik (die ich nicht direkt auf Computer-Festplatte gespeichert habe). Alte Bilderordner sowie sämtliche Word- bzw. PDF-Dokumente sind sowohl auf meinem Rechner direkt als auch auf dieser externen Festplatte zwecks Datensicherung gespeichert bzw. werden zwei Mal wöchentlich aktualisiert.
Für eine doppelte Datensicherung meiner gesamten Video-Mediathek von knapp 900 GB habe ich vor kurzem eine weitere externe Festplatte von Western Digital gekauft (Elements Portable 4 TB), die ich inzwischen auch in Betrieb habe (Rezension dazu folgt bald).
Lieferumfang / Versand:
Es befindet sich bereits ein USB-Verbindungskabel (Länge: ca. 54 cm) in der Verpackung neben der Festplatte. Dieses funktioniert problemlos ohne Verbindungsprobleme oder Wackelkontakte.
Wer ein längeres USB 3.0-Verbindungskabel (und gleichzeitig USB 2.0 kompatibel) benötigt, dem kann ich folgendes aus eigener Nutzung absolut empfehlen:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/review/R3CS5Y01Q3TMAN/ref=pdp_new_read_full_review_link?ie=UTF8
Die Festplatte war sowohl in der Originalverpackung als auch in bruchsicherer Knallfolie sehr stabil und einwandfrei verpackt.
Pers. Einschätzung / Tipp:
Da die Datenmengen (Bilder, Songs, Word-/PDF-Dokumente etc.) immer mehr werden, sind externe Datenträger zur Sicherung umso wichtiger geworden.
Vom Preis-/Leistungs-Verhältnis kann man unterm Strich überhaupt nichts beanstanden. Natürlich sind 95 € (mein damaliger Kaufpreis) nicht gerade wenig Geld.
Aber verglichen mit dem Preis für einen hochwertigen USB-Stick mit z.B. 128 GB Speicherkapazität (der locker ca. 35 € aufwärts kostet) ist solch eine externe Festplatte nicht nur praktischer, sondern auch wesentlich preisgünstiger, hat mehr Speicherkapazität und ist vermutlich langlebiger.
Und für die Sicherung von wichtigen Daten sollte man in jedem Fall in beste Qualität investieren.
Denn falls tatsächlich (je älter Rechner oder Laptop, desto höher ist wohl das Risiko) eine interne Festplatte kaputtgeht bzw. der Inhalt nicht mehr zu retten ist, hat man oft ein extrem großes Problem und man muss ja nicht erst durch irreparablen Schaden klug werden…
Insgesamt bin ich mit dieser Hardware mehr als zufrieden und würde sie mir jederzeit (ggf. auch für spätere geschäftliche Aktivitäten) erneut zulegen! Zudem habe ich sie auch schon einigen Leuten weiterempfohlen, die sie jetzt geschäftlich / im Beruf benutzen und allesamt hochzufrieden sind.
Leider kann man nur 5 Sterne vergeben, verdient hätte dieser Artikel die x-fache Menge.
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Sollte diese Rezension in irgendeiner Form hilfreich gewesen sein, bitte auf den Button „Nützlich“ klicken, danke. Nur so kann ich beurteilen, ob meine Produktbewertung anderen hilft oder nicht.
Este es el caso de este nuevo disco de Western Digital, que ha bajado en tamaño físico,-lo que está muy bien-, aumentado en capacidad,-que también esta bien-, pero bajando las prestaciones, lo que ya no está tan bien; nada bien, en realidad.
Respecto de la serie anterior, el rendimiento es entre un 25% y un 35% inferior. Esto se traduce en que, al copiar contenido, donde la versión anterior mantenía unos dignos 80-90 MB/s ahora se obtienen 50-60MB/s. En mi opinión, esto es inaceptable. Por poner un ejemplo, para copiar 4 TB necesitarás más de 36 horas, 12 horas más que con la serie anterior. Y hablando de Teras, ya sabréis que la industria juega a manipular los datos sobre capacidades hablando de teras no informaticos (base 10) en vez de los que cualquier usuario espera (base 8). No os extrañe por tanto comprobar que vuestro PC informe que el disco tiene una capacidad de 4,54 TB en vez de los 5 TB anunciados. Me parece poco ético que utilicen una medición fuera del ámbito PC y más propios de la industria de las telecomunicaciones.
Por todo ello, y en mi opinión, no es un producto recomendable.
Añado que es mucho más ruidoso que la serie anterior. Yo creo que es debido al fino plástico de la carcasa que hace de caja de resonancia cuando gira.
PS Amazon - If you don't like this review then delete it and do not ask me for a better one. I'll just ignore it. You did that once and that was enough. Have a happy day.









































